EDGE Credit

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The West Virginia EDGE initiative allows students to take high school courses for community and technical college credit. Students who take the EDGE courses available in high school or at a Career and Technical Center could earn an Associate Degree earlier. For more information on what each EDGE compatible high school course will transfer to New River as, click here.

After applying to New River, students who have potential EDGE credit should request an EDGE transcript online by clicking here and completing the online transcript request. If you are unsure if your specific class was EDGE compatible, please contact your high school or career and technical school attended for verification by speaking with the EDGE coordinator.

Once the EDGE transcript has been requested, it will be sent directly to the Registrar's office of the school selected. The process may take up to 2 weeks. Please inform the Office of Admissions of the EDGE transcript and when the transcript was requested when scheduling an appointment for class registration.

EDGE credit will only be posted to your college transcript once you have successfully completed credit hours with New River. You may speak with the Registrar's Office to follow up on applicable credit received.

Course evaluations are now available in Blackboard (only until midnight on 12/16) for all courses in the Fall 2016 (201701) term. These anonymous evaluations help us to improve our course delivery and we ask that all students please complete them, one for each course.

Book buyback for the fall semester will be held on the Raleigh County Campus Dec. 14 and 15 from 10 am to 6 pm and at the Greenbrier Valley Campus on Dec. 16 from 9 am to 3:30 pm. Buyback is also available online.

LPNU Spring 2017 and Winter Session students can now purchase their textbooks online through New River CTC's Bookstore.

ECSI, in conjunction with New River CTC, is offering students the opportunity to receive 1098T Tuition Statements electronically. Students interested in electronic delivery must sign up before January 10, 2017.

Complete a college course in four weeks through online study during New River CTC's Winter Session Dec. 19-Jan. 13.

Current students can register for spring 2017 classes starting Monday, Oct. 24, and new students can register for spring classes starting Monday, Nov. 14. See the Course Schedules page for a list of course offerings for the spring (201702) semester.